Reader Rabbit’s® Kindergarten
is part of the new, multisubject series that’s just right for your child’s
grade level. In Reader Rabbit’s® Kindergarten™,
team up with Reader Rabbit and Mat the Mouse to save the campfire celebration
at Camp Happy Tails!
Interactive activities, exploration games, and outrageous animal facts
create a suspenseful story. Your child will stay amused while learning
essential goal-setting and thinking skills.
To reinforce understanding the application of new concepts, the five
major activities in Reader Rabbit's Kindergarten have increasingly complex
skill levels. For example, in Level 1 of Canoe Match, the child must
match pairs of single objects. Level 3 and 4 require matching object
pairs in the correct order.
Canoe Match
A language and preceding activity. Children work with memory
and discrimination skills while recalling and matching colors, shapes,
objects, letters, and numbers; and applying visual and auditory memory
skills.
Camp Clock
A time telling activity. Children practice identifying events
that take place in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
Diner Lineup
An early math activity. Children practice ordering objects according
to a single changing attribute, such as size, length, height, quantity,
or volume.
Action Reaction
Focuses on social interaction. Children choose ways for camp
characters to resolve conflicts and then they observe the consequences.
Number Lumber
This is a mathematical thinking game in which children apply for the
following skills: number recognition, number and quantity correlation,
number strategizing, problem solving, one-to-one correspondence, and counting.
Seasons Scrapbook
Allows children to correlate specific activities with specific season
and months throughout the year.
Get Your Bearings
Teaches spatial relations, helping children understand positional and
directional words; use positional and direction words in game play; and
develop and apply map reading skills.
Playful Painting
A self-expression activity that allows children to choose a picture
of a camp character they would like to be, and then color in that picture.
Camp Library
Teaches children basic story elements and how they can be combined
to make a story.
Counting Lake
Fosters concentration skills as the child follows a storyline and multi-step
directions. Children are introduced to numerical and counting concepts
as they learn.
Reader Rabbit's Kindergarten is expressly designed to reinforce fundamental
concepts that build school-relevant skills. It is also a tool that
enables a parent or teacher to boost a child's skills in reading, counting,
and planning ahead.
Also introduces youngsters to helpful socialization tips that can give
them a head start in kindergarten. They learn that sharing is a "win-win"
solution that can help them get along with classmates.
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